When I installed the Beta, first I removed the original BA I already had. However, I moved the BA file from Documents to the Desktop. So... putting files in the BA folder in Documents does not do anything for Ubuntu 12.04 and Unity.

However, I did move a bible into the program using --sudo mv ~/Desktop/*.bib /usr/share/bibleanalyzer/modules/bibleIt worked with the small "b" but there is nothing in the terminal that indicates the operation was successful.

When I open a bible and scroll using the touch pad (and I really do not use a mouse anymore even on a PC) at first the scrolling just goes on and on and will not stop. However, after I force a stop by scrolling up, then it behaves normally.

So, Ubuntu 12.04 is going to be around for five years, but they say there are bugs to work out. However, I really like it a lot. It really doesn't seem any different than 11.10 and yet it is somehow. Xubuntu 12.04 is really nice also, which I have on an old laptop, but I did not try the Beta there yet.

I'll play around with the Beta some more and post if anything else comes up, but I'm a little busy for now. I really want to try the biblical fonts in K&D.

The quick reference window now works. How did that happen? I went to commentary, and it worked there. And when I returned to bible, it worked. On closing and reopening, it worked, but once it did not, and I went to commentary again, and it worked on returning to bible.

Sometimes on closing BA, a screen comes up saying it is not responding and I have to click on "force quit."

I wanted to compare Pickering's NT to the Greek. I do not have a Greek text in BA. I cannot remember if there is one, but there were not Greek fonts with Linux in the previous versions, if there are some now. So I pulled up a Greek text in another program, and I wanted to resize the windows, with the Greek appearing beside the BA window. However, the BA window would not resize to anything significantly smaller. (Hmm... having two windows might be useful with Pickering, as he does use a different Greek text, his own, which can be found on-line. OMG, I can see the forum discussions coming now.)

Also, now sometimes the scrolling is very slow with erratic screen brightness.

OK, here is the command I used that worked, thank you --sudo mv ~/Desktop/'k&d.cmt' /usr/share/bibleanalyzer/modules/commentary

The k&d has very decent Greek and Hebrew fonts. No Massoretic pointing and only the accent mark on the Greek, but it is still quite sufficient. I wonder how it compares to Windows. I remember I installed a font for BA use there. I'll check it later, as going into Windows is always a project for me somehow. But apparently, there now is no need to install additional fonts for Greek and Hebrew in BA. (Keep in mind that I'm going by memory on what was past procedure, and my memory may not be that good. So maybe I need a herbal supplement).

Even though the Quick Reference Window is working now -- if I have parallel bibles up, it does not work.

Now I'm wondering, inasmuch as I have now decent Hebrew and Greek fonts, should I think that I can buy the Word Study Bundle and the Hebrew and Greek dictionaries will come up nice, as well as the Textus Receptus? I use the BDB a lot, and the Textus Receptus would be very handy in reviewing the Pickering NT just now.

Thayer is fine for a Greek dictionary, I guess, but why isn't there a digital copy of Gingrich anywhere? Gingrich is the best. Hmm.... it also is nice at times to have a Classical Greek dictionary for comparison, but I guess nobody does that, but then, they're always too preoccupied with Loew & Nida.

The new text to speech problem seems to be an OS error. I tried it some more, and a screen came up saying the OS caused an internal error and a report was sent to Ubuntu. Usually, I wait 30 days before installing a new release, so all the bugs can get worked out, but this time I installed after two weeks. Yesterday there was a 175 MB update. So I think the problem is the OS.

When the Parallel tab is viewed in the Bible window a search cannot be done because no single text is the current text. To search multiple Bibles you need to go to Advanced Search in MCP and select "Search Multiple Bibles."

I have not encountered the problem with the TTS speech. If your error indicates it is the OS then it may be. If you can repeat a procedure and make it crash send me the Terminal output and I'll see. It could be a threading issue because the TTS is run in a separate thread.

The Study bundle should work ok with the beta. It seems to for me at present.

I will have some time to look at the other issues this weekend.

Tim MortonDeveloper, Bible Analyzer

But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. (Rom 4:5 AV)